"Gravity" Director Wants to Helm "Harry Potter" Spin-Off

Earlier in his career, Alfonso Cuaron directed "Harry Potter" and the Prisoner of Azkaban." He later moved on to "Gravity," which has become the movie he's known for. But that doesn't mean he's done with the "Harry Potter" franchise.

In a new interview, Cuaron revealed that he would love the opportunity to direct the "Harry Potter" spin-off/prequel "Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them," which is written by JK Rowling.

"'Azkaban' was fun to make, and when I did it, I was invited to do the next one, but I didn't want to overstay the welcome, because it was such an experience," said the director. "But now? Why not? I do have stuff that I want to do [next], but a JK thing..."

He went on to say that he has yet to get a phone call from Warner Bros.

Children of Men was sh*t, Gravity is ridiculously over-rated and over-hyped.

Cuaron is a boring, dull, lackluster driveling director who should be shooting third-world doc*mentaries on the plight of some persecuted tribe instead of helming expensive pseudo-science fiction films.